There’s one thing that rarely gets discussed in crypto. How blockchain could fix broken accountability systems. Take humanitarian aid. More than $800B flows through the global aid ecosystem every year, yet estimates suggest over $320B is lost due to poor transparency, fragmented reporting, and outdated infrastructure. That’s the problem @HumaTekGlobal is trying to address. They’ve built HumaDash, a blockchain-powered SaaS platform that lets organizations and donors track donations in real time. The idea is simple: if money can be tracked transparently, trust becomes verifiable instead of assumed. The ecosystem runs on HumaCoin, which supports settlement and data tracking within the platform. Interesting timing as well because the team will be present at the 2026 Oscars red carpet luxury gifting suite in Beverly Hills, pushing the idea of transparent aid infrastructure into more mainstream conversations. If you’re curious about the concept, worth looking into what they’re building!
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